As part of our 25th Anniversary celebration the Federalist Society presented a full-day Conference honoring Judge Robert H. Bork and his contributions to the law. The conference featured a live conversation with Judge Bork, conducted by Judge Raymond Randolph, panel discussions on International Law, Law and Culture, Judicial Philosophy, and Antitrust Law, a luncheon and a closing reception. This event took place on June 26 at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC.

Unfortunately the Federalist Society was unable to include any women among the nineteen participants. Perhaps there weren't any qualified women, or maybe it's that women, for cultural reasons, choose not to pursue speaking engagements like this?

I strongly agree with you that the Federalist Society is biased against womyn, which is why they held an all-male panel, just like the sexist "American Constitution Society" which also holds all male panels on terrorism jurisprudence. (And the ACS is even worse, because they claim to be liberals.)